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I've yet to fathom out how the search facility in Pod Arena works. Usually I find it's quicker to type key words into Google and then pick out the Podiatry arena threads from that list.

For instance today I typed key words 'Virtual Receptionist'. One might assume that any thread entitled Virtual receptionist might be at the top of the list but no, it's at the bottom of the first page.

What or how, is it that the search function actually searches?

Regards Dave Smith

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Descartes seems to consider here that beliefs formed by pure reasoning are less doubtful than those formed through perception.

Thought it was just me. Rarely use the search facility - even keywords like "medial tibia stress syndrome" or "hypocure" throw up bizarre results - posts or threads. Is there a secret password?

Nope, don't use it either for the reasons outlined. As I recall Craig did a how to use podiatry arena video in which he showed how to use the search and also how to search the arena via google...

Anyway, wot no calendar this year, Mark? Only been back at work two days and patients are already asking questions regarding "that lovely calendar you had last year".... Empty space on my wall, should I fill it with the "taxifast calendar" I received? As the father in-law no-longer gets the Pirelli Calendar: he retired too many years ago from them (I' do have a collection of them spanning back many, many years under my bed that he gave to me (what else do you do with them?)) I was thinking: The Sun: Page 3 stunnazzz calendar 2011 might be the way to go, but I'm not sure....

The search functions of the bulletin software is very limited. It will search for all words typed into the search box and, unlike google, does not rank them in any sort of order. It will find all mentions of the word, regardless of context.

Use the search function in the Apture toolbar that appears at the top of the page when you scroll down ...it pretty good at ranking the search results and giving results with the word in context.

Or use the google site: operator. To use the type the following into google search box:

The search functions of the bulletin software is very limited. It will search for all words typed into the search box and, unlike google, does not rank them in any sort of order. It will find all mentions of the word, regardless of context.

Use the search function in the Apture toolbar that appears at the top of the page when you scroll down ...it pretty good at ranking the search results and giving results with the word in context.

Or use the google site: operator. To use the type the following into google search box:

Nope, don't use it either for the reasons outlined. As I recall Craig did a how to use podiatry arena video in which he showed how to use the search and also how to search the arena via google...

Anyway, wot no calendar this year, Mark? Only been back at work two days and patients are already asking questions regarding "that lovely calendar you had last year".... Empty space on my wall, should I fill it with the "taxifast calendar" I received? As the father in-law no-longer gets the Pirelli Calendar: he retired too many years ago from them (I' do have a collection of them spanning back many, many years under my bed that he gave to me (what else do you do with them?)) I was thinking: The Sun: Page 3 stunnazzz calendar 2011 might be the way to go, but I'm not sure....

It's in the post wee man - had sent them out from the surgery during the big freeze but one of our girls decided to keep them in the boot of her car as there was major delays in the mail at the time. You know what women are like - give 'em an inch and they take another eight. I had them back Sunday but have been bedridden with the plague until this afternoon when I took them round myself. You might get it toimorrow and when you do can I suggest you open it with some disposable gloves and bin the wrapping paper - or send it onto your local MP, if you're feeling mischeivous. HNY

It's in the post wee man - had sent them out from the surgery during the big freeze but one of our girls decided to keep them in the boot of her car as there was major delays in the mail at the time. You know what women are like - give 'em an inch and they take another eight. I had them back Sunday but have been bedridden with the plague until this afternoon when I took them round myself. You might get it toimorrow and when you do can I suggest you open it with some disposable gloves and bin the wrapping paper - or send it onto your local MP, if you're feeling mischeivous. HNY

Glad they arrived - Twirls - will reserve a copy gladly but you might have to travel to collect! Playing a gig last saturday of January quite close to you I believe - one or two Arena faithfuls already in attendance - will send you details and hope to see you there. Can you sing?

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Glad they arrived - Twirls - will reserve a copy gladly but you might have to travel to collect! Playing a gig last saturday of January quite close to you I believe - one or two Arena faithfuls already in attendance - will send you details and hope to see you there. Can you sing?

Hmm,

Depends if you want the room cleared quickly.

Some people just don't know raw talent when they hear it!

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twirly

Mandy Brooks
Brooks Podiatry
S64 0DE

Suffering a fondness for odd things.

“ Though the mills of God grind slowly;
Yet they grind exceeding small;
Though with patience he stands waiting,
With exactness grinds he all. ”

Glad they arrived - Twirls - will reserve a copy gladly but you might have to travel to collect! Playing a gig last saturday of January quite close to you I believe - one or two Arena faithfuls already in attendance - will send you details and hope to see you there. Can you sing?

Close!

Driving directions to Northcote

Suggested routes

1.
1 hour 49 mins
M62
92.6 mi

2.
1 hour 51 mins
A628
76.6 mi

3.
1 hour 54 mins
M62 and M61
103 mi

- more info »

Mexborough, Doncaster
UK

1. Head south toward Main St

46 ft

2. Exit the roundabout onto Hartley St

410 ft

3. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A6023Go through 1 roundabout

1.2 mi

4. Turn left at Pastures Rd

1.1 mi

5. Continue onto Melton Mill Ln

0.7 mi

6. Turn right at Hangman Stone Rd

1.9 mi

7. Continue onto Blacksmiths Ln

0.2 mi

8. Turn right at Barnsley Rd/A635

0.9 mi

9. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto the A1(M) ramp to M62/Wetherby

0.1 mi

10. Merge onto A1(M)

2.7 mi

11. Continue onto A1

2.6 mi

12. Continue onto A1(M)

7.2 mi

13. At junction 41, exit onto M62 toward Manchester/Leeds

47.1 mi

14. Take the M66 exit toward Bury/Blackburn

0.2 mi

15. At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto the M66 ramp to Bury/Burnley/Blackburn

0.5 mi

16. Merge onto M66

8.4 mi

17. Continue onto A56Go through 1 roundabout

8.9 mi

18. At the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto A6068 heading to Clitheroe/Whalley/Padiham/A671

1.6 mi

19. Turn left at Whalley Rd/A671Continue to follow A671

2.9 mi

20. Turn right at Accrington Rd/A680Continue to follow Accrington Rd

0.6 mi

21. Continue onto A671

0.9 mi

22. At the roundabout, take the 1st exit onto A59Go through 1 roundabout

2.7 mi

23. Turn right at Northcote Rd

141 ft

24. Slight right

148 ft

Northcote
Northcote Rd
Langho, Blackburn, Lancashire BB6 8BE

Close!!!

'Tis miles away

Goodness Mark I will have to fire up the flying piggy to get there

<sob> Am guessing no prettyful calendar for me this year.

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twirly

Mandy Brooks
Brooks Podiatry
S64 0DE

Suffering a fondness for odd things.

“ Though the mills of God grind slowly;
Yet they grind exceeding small;
Though with patience he stands waiting,
With exactness grinds he all. ”

It's in the post wee man - had sent them out from the surgery during the big freeze but one of our girls decided to keep them in the boot of her car as there was major delays in the mail at the time. You know what women are like - give 'em an inch and they take another eight. I had them back Sunday but have been bedridden with the plague until this afternoon when I took them round myself. You might get it toimorrow and when you do can I suggest you open it with some disposable gloves and bin the wrapping paper - or send it onto your local MP, if you're feeling mischeivous. HNY

Err I know you have had a lot of snow Mark but how much longer should I wait by the letterbox for mine ????????

"Political Correctness" is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end

"Political Correctness" is a doctrine, fostered by a delusional, illogical minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end